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but it is what culture asks us to look at but it is more than that the gaze is where for instance you are driving down the street is organized in a way so our gaze captures what is going on and the billboard with that cultural situation so it comes from the authority so we talk about that hetero a normative days that says every ready has to look at each other in a heterosexual way that is the normalizing gays -- gaze. and as a woman you are born into that subordination factor to begin with so you learn to look back so to speak to do something with the. see you are not thrown into normalcy or if you are not heterosexual or if you are not white that is what we are interested in so "the cosmetic gaze" and looks at the gaze that is thrown at women of that make over culture of today. >> host: professor wegenstein is a scholarly text? >> it is a hybrid. it is readable but it is still has a strong schuyler the tone and connotation with long citations but i did work with an editor at m.i.t. who helped to clean up the link wage but in my current work of breast cancer that is much simpler or ea
but it is what culture asks us to look at but it is more than that the gaze is where for instance you are driving down the street is organized in a way so our gaze captures what is going on and the billboard with that cultural situation so it comes from the authority so we talk about that hetero a normative days that says every ready has to look at each other in a heterosexual way that is the normalizing gays -- gaze. and as a woman you are born into that subordination factor to begin with so...
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she's written a book called "the cosmetic gaze: body modification and the construction of beauty." first of all ms. wegenstein, what is your role at johns hopkins university? >> guest: i am a research professor in german languages and literature and i created and directing a center for youth media studies and we curate resident who bring in topics you know anything culturally important through various media whether it be video installations or other art pieces that are usually informed by the moving image which is kind of the idea of media. other than that i teach. as a research professor and teach two classes which is great because it gives me enough time to write books which is what my work is all about. >> host: so how does this book tied into your work here at johns hopkins? >> guest: of course it does. i am a humanist, kind of trained in a very old-fashioned way i would say and not a study of languages and started in vienna with a lesson in ancient greek in high school and then i became a zoologist and i mean someone who covers the history of languages@systems in the way peopl
she's written a book called "the cosmetic gaze: body modification and the construction of beauty." first of all ms. wegenstein, what is your role at johns hopkins university? >> guest: i am a research professor in german languages and literature and i created and directing a center for youth media studies and we curate resident who bring in topics you know anything culturally important through various media whether it be video installations or other art pieces that are usually...
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"the cosmetic gaze: body modification and the construction of beauty" is her book. postcode now one booktv, we want to introduce you to wayne biddle. we are here on location at johns hopkins university. what do you hear? >> guest: i teach in a writing seminar department. we're like an old-fashioned department only if on creative writing. i handled the nonfiction curriculum. >> host: what were you doing prior to this? s. going up from a traditional academic background. i was in washington and new york with "the new york times" and continue to do journalism, but i've been here. >> host: what kind of stories? >> guest: at the pentagon correspondent for the most part, but a lot of science and technology oriented. i was once educated to be an electrical engineer a long time ago, so i was able to approach a pentagon story about the latest zillion dollars jet aircraft from the nuts and bolts did it work or not rather than the political aspects of why it was being built. >> host: anyway pulitzer winner? >> guest: yes, the times did a big project on the so-called stars wars
"the cosmetic gaze: body modification and the construction of beauty" is her book. postcode now one booktv, we want to introduce you to wayne biddle. we are here on location at johns hopkins university. what do you hear? >> guest: i teach in a writing seminar department. we're like an old-fashioned department only if on creative writing. i handled the nonfiction curriculum. >> host: what were you doing prior to this? s. going up from a traditional academic background. i...
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if you were one of the people that came in december 20, 1915, you might gaze at the wonder of the tools of the light shows brought to this thing called electricity. you would have seen the model of the panama daniel -- canal and what san francisco fought to get from congress to celebrate the completion of the canal. you could have seen demonstrations of pageantries and what it will bring to america and the world. it's now my honor to present the man as mayor ross and my mind that em bodies the dell against -- intelligence in the city like few ever has mayor ed lee. [ applause ] mayor edwin m. lee: thank you very much for the introduction and thank you and
if you were one of the people that came in december 20, 1915, you might gaze at the wonder of the tools of the light shows brought to this thing called electricity. you would have seen the model of the panama daniel -- canal and what san francisco fought to get from congress to celebrate the completion of the canal. you could have seen demonstrations of pageantries and what it will bring to america and the world. it's now my honor to present the man as mayor ross and my mind that em bodies the...
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francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfirlower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william s
francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the...
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if you were one of the people that came in december 20, 1915, you might gaze at the wonder of the toolst shows brought to this thing called electricity. you would have seen the model of the panama daniel -- canal and what san francisco fought to get from congress to celebrate the completion of the canal. you could have seen demonstrations of pageantries and what it will bring to america and the world. it's now my honor to present the man as mayor ross and my mind that em bodies the dell against -- intelligence in the city like few ever has mayor ed lee. [ applause ] mayor edwin m. lee: thank you very much for the introduction and thank you and the california historical society for your long work here. good morning, everyone. i'm going to try to mask my level of enthusiasm for this with hopefully some facts and acknowledgements. let me say that you know in my culture as many of you know when it rains, it's all about prosperity for everyone. i want to make sure everybody knows when i said that the world series would end the drought, i meant it. i want to repeat that again and again. but i
if you were one of the people that came in december 20, 1915, you might gaze at the wonder of the toolst shows brought to this thing called electricity. you would have seen the model of the panama daniel -- canal and what san francisco fought to get from congress to celebrate the completion of the canal. you could have seen demonstrations of pageantries and what it will bring to america and the world. it's now my honor to present the man as mayor ross and my mind that em bodies the dell against...
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but they might have slightly unusual use of a gesture or eyes gaze. what would help the parents do in this situation is pick up even the slightest cues. >> after a few months of parent training harrison is able to sit still and focus on one thing at a time. that researchers say mean training at-risk babies could stop them from developing autism later in life. >> there is a massive stigma attached to autism. but government in noah speaks for itself. >> we'll see you in a few minutes. hat brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> it will require focus but we will succeed. >> iraq's prime
but they might have slightly unusual use of a gesture or eyes gaze. what would help the parents do in this situation is pick up even the slightest cues. >> after a few months of parent training harrison is able to sit still and focus on one thing at a time. that researchers say mean training at-risk babies could stop them from developing autism later in life. >> there is a massive stigma attached to autism. but government in noah speaks for itself. >> we'll see you in a few...
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giant chunks of ice flood lake superior while beach goers gaze in amazement.r heat turns to flames in washington and oregon state. thousands of acres burn causing millions in damage. in northern california the king fire burned for months until heavy rains arrive in october. hurricane season picks up in july. north carolina is slammed by hurricane arthur when it makes landfall as a category two storm. that followed by tropical storm trudy which causes mudslides and flooding across mexico. >> deadly blizzards sweep across the hill lay yann mountains killing 39 hikers in napal. two major storms churn on opposite coasts. hurricane gone sal will barrels overbear mud today hannah stakes south of the hawaiian islands. >>> early winter storm chills the and tire united states buffalo, new york, experiences an epic 7 feet of snowfall. several deaths were blamed on the weather. it was quite the year for mother nature. hurricanes and heat waves floods and fires 2,014 had it all. as we head into 2015, stay safe, dry, warm or cool. i'm meteorologist maria molina fox news. >
giant chunks of ice flood lake superior while beach goers gaze in amazement.r heat turns to flames in washington and oregon state. thousands of acres burn causing millions in damage. in northern california the king fire burned for months until heavy rains arrive in october. hurricane season picks up in july. north carolina is slammed by hurricane arthur when it makes landfall as a category two storm. that followed by tropical storm trudy which causes mudslides and flooding across mexico....
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in his curiosity, he is part of a tradition of everyone who ever gazed in wonder at fire. useful energy? how can we produce energy without waste? the dreams of ericsson and other visionaries move a step closer to achievement with renewed studies of sun power. the ultimate goal, to turn the sun's energy directly into electricity. ericsson's proposal to cover rooftops with solar collectors has been put into practice. collectors soak up sun to provide buildings below with heat or cooling, and they send data to a battery of recorders to help chart the way in the use of solar energy. in a time of shortages, we are still surrounded by a world that is overflowing with energy. the forces still hidden deep in the nucleus of the atom, or in the flame, or the seas can become ours just as those before us harnessed elemental powers of heat and electricity. we, who share in their achievements, cannot give any less imagination or skill to the problems we face in our own time to find sources of energy that are truly inexhaustible in the sun or in the world around us. ♪ ♪ the people who cr
in his curiosity, he is part of a tradition of everyone who ever gazed in wonder at fire. useful energy? how can we produce energy without waste? the dreams of ericsson and other visionaries move a step closer to achievement with renewed studies of sun power. the ultimate goal, to turn the sun's energy directly into electricity. ericsson's proposal to cover rooftops with solar collectors has been put into practice. collectors soak up sun to provide buildings below with heat or cooling, and they...
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the first thing that stands out is all that haze that dirty air that spencer was talking about as we gaze down at interstate 80. and traffic on the right-hand side trying to get to berkeley. coming back the other way, back towards the city and 580 pretty jammed up in both directions. bulldog: well pup, it's out with the old and in with the new during mattress discounters' year end clearance sale. pup: look! i found a red tag! bulldog: that means folks can save up to 40% on clearance mattresses. pup: oh! here's another! bulldog: that means up to 48 months interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. pup: i found another red tag! bulldog: what? where? pup: right here, silly! [laughter] bulldog: that tickles! mattress discounters' year end clearance sale ends soon. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ now earn cash for your school year-round at safeway with just for u e box tops offers. simply enroll online at safeway dot com slash box tops and start earning! plus, now until january 20th buy five participating products and earn 20 e box tops with the just for u digital coupon, only at safeway! here's what's
the first thing that stands out is all that haze that dirty air that spencer was talking about as we gaze down at interstate 80. and traffic on the right-hand side trying to get to berkeley. coming back the other way, back towards the city and 580 pretty jammed up in both directions. bulldog: well pup, it's out with the old and in with the new during mattress discounters' year end clearance sale. pup: look! i found a red tag! bulldog: that means folks can save up to 40% on clearance mattresses....
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we can naval gaze all -- navel gaze all we want. >> and i've got to ask you shannon, you cover the supremert. one issue that is ticked off both right and left is the nsa. and senator bob corker of tennessee came out and said in wake of this paris attack, obama's nsa needs a bit more power. we should amp up our spying. do you agree with that? it seems obama's nsa has a lot of spying power already. >> this is undoubtedly going to end up at the supreme court. justice scalia saying i think it's probably coming our way. we're waiting on a ruling based out of the second circuit here in new york, they heard a case last fall, and there was this discussion from the judge, a lot of skepticism from the three who heard it saying you're telling us the government needs all of these phone records, what about you going after someone's bank records, credit card records knowing where you spend your money and what yo i do? if we give you this, how much further are you going to go? so i think, undoubtedly, this is going to the supreme court and that may be where we get our final ruling on this. >> e. mac, i t
we can naval gaze all -- navel gaze all we want. >> and i've got to ask you shannon, you cover the supremert. one issue that is ticked off both right and left is the nsa. and senator bob corker of tennessee came out and said in wake of this paris attack, obama's nsa needs a bit more power. we should amp up our spying. do you agree with that? it seems obama's nsa has a lot of spying power already. >> this is undoubtedly going to end up at the supreme court. justice scalia saying i...
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. >> reporter: the stark beauty of el california captain always seizes the gaze of sightseers in yosemiteut it's the small dots on the granite wall that are the focus of it now. they're near the end of a climb long thought impossible. >> they're on the sides of a mountain bigger than the caldwell are clinging to the wall with their fingers and toes. the climbing world is following it all on social media. superior bjoergenson got. he showed the toll it's taking on his fingers. >> it's all worth it r in the meadow below his wife becca is watching with his young son fitz. >> your husband, father of your child hanging by his fingertips on peer granite. what's it like? >> that's tommy. that's what he does. that's become our normal. becca caldwell is a climber herself. >> i know how safe things are and i know how tommy functions on the wall and so i trust him. >> reporter: the two climbers are likely to make it to the top, an 18-day journey to become legends in the climbing lore of el capitan. john blackstone cbs news yosemite national park. >> meanwhile in seattle, a dog's life means solo trip
. >> reporter: the stark beauty of el california captain always seizes the gaze of sightseers in yosemiteut it's the small dots on the granite wall that are the focus of it now. they're near the end of a climb long thought impossible. >> they're on the sides of a mountain bigger than the caldwell are clinging to the wall with their fingers and toes. the climbing world is following it all on social media. superior bjoergenson got. he showed the toll it's taking on his fingers....
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it gained the name this house did, when a new owner first gazing upon saltwater seas and live oaks, cedars from from kelly of the house state of the obvious what a beautiful view, and decided on the spot to rename the estate. the main house together with the pair flanking cottages, was completed in about 1863. the windows and doors are trimmed. the main house stands atop brick appears that you can't quite see. activity advantage of being a little bit of high water, not hot enough to protect it from katrina as it happened, but high enough to offer cooling breezes which could pass beneath the house making a pretty have a place even in the hot summer. the house has a very clever for plan with the galleries and porches functioning as connecting hallways. later, for a dozen years after the war 1877-1889 to be exact, it was home to a former president agree to such visitors are there as joseph pulitzer the newspaper magnate john adams son charles francis came to visit the even oscar wilde came knocking on the door. they all came to see the retired presidents jefferson davis. it offered davis the
it gained the name this house did, when a new owner first gazing upon saltwater seas and live oaks, cedars from from kelly of the house state of the obvious what a beautiful view, and decided on the spot to rename the estate. the main house together with the pair flanking cottages, was completed in about 1863. the windows and doors are trimmed. the main house stands atop brick appears that you can't quite see. activity advantage of being a little bit of high water, not hot enough to protect it...
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the world 's gaze seems to be upon a different area of the world in the aftermath of murders in paris. >> millions of people from around the world flooded the streets of paris waving pens flags, and signs repeating the message je suis charlie. i am charlie. 40 international dignitaryies linked arms, showing solidarity with french president franÇois hollande. this week france is still on high alert. 10,000 troops were deployed throughout the country. many standing guard at jewish schools. while france was in the middle of its crisis last week after the killing of 17 independent people by homegrown extremists more than 3,000 miles away in nigeria a long known internal threat was unfolding a far more deadly rampage. these people are refugees from a town of baga where bow could boko haram burned down homes and killed a huge number of people. >> boko haram remains a huge threat. you just have to look at the past week to know that, and we're trying to get more information about numbers. >> nigeria researcher of amnesty international wrote in a press release the attack on baga and surroundin
the world 's gaze seems to be upon a different area of the world in the aftermath of murders in paris. >> millions of people from around the world flooded the streets of paris waving pens flags, and signs repeating the message je suis charlie. i am charlie. 40 international dignitaryies linked arms, showing solidarity with french president franÇois hollande. this week france is still on high alert. 10,000 troops were deployed throughout the country. many standing guard at jewish schools....
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under the gaze of hugo chavez, maduro blames the olagarty. >> he has called on the pro-government national assembly to launch an investigation starting on tuesday into what he calls an attempted economic coup d'etat. and there is no doubt who will be blamed. >> back at the supermarket these opposition students march past still enormous queues. we don't deserve this, says this demonstrator urging people to join the protest. but as they hold their place in line people just look on in silence. at least for now. lucia newman, al jazeera, caracas. >> brazil has warned that it's facing it's worst drought in years. >> the bed of brazil's river lies cracked and burned. water levels have plunged under searing temperatures. >> we're experiencing the worst water crisis in the history of the southwest since the recording of the water levels began. >> the reservoir in sao paolo also provides water to the north. rationing has not been introduced even though parts of the country has vital reserves left. >> the death volume, it's a strategic reserve. it won't be enough to get through the end of the year.
under the gaze of hugo chavez, maduro blames the olagarty. >> he has called on the pro-government national assembly to launch an investigation starting on tuesday into what he calls an attempted economic coup d'etat. and there is no doubt who will be blamed. >> back at the supermarket these opposition students march past still enormous queues. we don't deserve this, says this demonstrator urging people to join the protest. but as they hold their place in line people just look on in...
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it stopped people in their tracks and brought them out of their houses to gaze.t fell the balloon was illuminated from inside. in the darkness, the apparition appeared even more surreal. >> translator: it is the sort of art that everyone finds interesting and amazing. i want to make more works that inspire that kind of reaction. >> reporter: the aim of art is to inspire wonder and awe. whether it is in a museum or looking down on people from way up in the sky. >>> it is time now to bring in a check of the weather. it's the rainy season in bolivia and people there are dealing with severe floods. mai shoji joins us with the details. >> some parts of the world are dealing with the rainy season right now. full on across bolivia as we speak. take a look at an image coming out from there. severe flooding going on. in central bolivia amidst the peak of the country's rainy season at least 15 people have died. and thousands of hectares of crops have been lost after weeks of heavy rains. in the hardest hit areas residents are forced to wait through these flood waters. fire
it stopped people in their tracks and brought them out of their houses to gaze.t fell the balloon was illuminated from inside. in the darkness, the apparition appeared even more surreal. >> translator: it is the sort of art that everyone finds interesting and amazing. i want to make more works that inspire that kind of reaction. >> reporter: the aim of art is to inspire wonder and awe. whether it is in a museum or looking down on people from way up in the sky. >>> it is...
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but today, american kids are more likely found texting, watching tv, or gazing at a computer screen.n seven hours in front of electronic media. something essential has been lost. childhood's connection to the natural world. that's why national wildlife federation created the be out there movement. kids moving indoors causes a host of problems from obesity to adhd. but outdoor play can go a long way to improving kid's health, body, mind and spirit. it helps them stay fit enhances creativity and attention spans and could even make them better students. do your part. be a part of be out there. there's a reason why they call it the great outdoors. learn more at be out there dot org. [kids shouting] be out there! i'd like to drop out of high school and get a meaningless job that makes me feel bad about myself. i'd like to fall victim to the old boys' network. i don't want anybody to notice me. i just want to fly under the radar. i want to splatter against the glass ceiling. i don't have an opinion. i want to be a straight "c" student. i'm going to be a biomedical engineer. [ girls laughin
but today, american kids are more likely found texting, watching tv, or gazing at a computer screen.n seven hours in front of electronic media. something essential has been lost. childhood's connection to the natural world. that's why national wildlife federation created the be out there movement. kids moving indoors causes a host of problems from obesity to adhd. but outdoor play can go a long way to improving kid's health, body, mind and spirit. it helps them stay fit enhances creativity and...
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beautiful night for star gazing if if you can stand the cold. maybe you can look outside your window. here are the the high temperatures for the day. tuckerton 37. alex says in mays landing 36. peter says williamstown 33. norristown, lewis reporting a high of 34 degrees. so temperatures above freezing today. even though they will be well below normal this time of the year. thank you to our eyewitness weather watchers. outside we are looking at conditions that are quite cold in the poconos but that is where we want the it cold to make more snow. jack frost big boulder we will have that this week, with our skiers and our snow borders enjoying the cold air the the snow making. the right now in philadelphia it is 27. high temperature of 38 degrees today, close to that normal high of 40 degrees. you can see cold to the west state college down to 18, pittsburgh with a clear sky at 21. cleveland at 14. temperatures in the 30's to the south because we have had cloud rolling up from the south, there is an area of lose pressure developing storm system, it
beautiful night for star gazing if if you can stand the cold. maybe you can look outside your window. here are the the high temperatures for the day. tuckerton 37. alex says in mays landing 36. peter says williamstown 33. norristown, lewis reporting a high of 34 degrees. so temperatures above freezing today. even though they will be well below normal this time of the year. thank you to our eyewitness weather watchers. outside we are looking at conditions that are quite cold in the poconos but...
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who cares what it holds, if it can't hold your gaze? who cares how tight it can turn, if it can't turn heads? who cares how capable it is, if it's incapable of creating a reaction? any suv can move something. but can it move you? introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility there's no going back. [ female announcer ] a 3d white smile has the power to captivate. [ all cheering ] ♪ ♪ that's why shakira uses... crest 3d white with whitelock technology, removing up to ninety percent of surface stains and locking out future stains. so your smile always steals the show. and to get even faster whitening use this collection for a whiter smile in just 2 days. crest 3d white. life opens up with a whiter smile. mom: boys can i get some help!? boy in green shirt: i don't know can you? guess you don't want doritos. [loud crow screech] ♪ [boy whistles] [dog groans] ♪ hah! [dog groans] [crunch] ♪ [carpenters: "rainy days and mondays"] ♪ [ac/dc: "back in black"] ♪ [ac/dc: "back in black"] chevy colorado. when you fin
who cares what it holds, if it can't hold your gaze? who cares how tight it can turn, if it can't turn heads? who cares how capable it is, if it's incapable of creating a reaction? any suv can move something. but can it move you? introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility there's no going back. [ female announcer ] a 3d white smile has the power to captivate. [ all cheering ] ♪ ♪ that's why shakira uses... crest 3d white with whitelock technology,...
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who cares what it holds, if it can't hold your gaze?n turn, if it can't turn heads? who cares how capable it is, if it's incapable of creating a reaction? any suv can move something. but can it move you? introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility there's no going back. when you ache and haven't slept... you're not you. tylenol® pm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. we give you a better night. you're a better you all day. tylenol®. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back. of course one key question about last week's paris brutality is who bears responsibility. and an easier question, that is who is most likely to utterly bosch that first question. >> i want to take look at a tweet by media magnate rupert murdoch. maybe most muslims are peaceful but until they recognize and destroy their growing gee add-- jihadi can ses -- cancer they must be held responsible. >> his excellency from the republic of media conglomi stan. moderate muslims until you have completably wiped isl
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. >> reporter: the stark beauty of el capitan always seizes the gaze of sightseers in yosemite valleyots on the granite wall that are the focus of attention now. climbers kevin jorgenson and tommy caldwell are within reach of the summit near the end of a climb long thought impossible. >> they're basically on the side of three empire state buildings holding on to things that are as big as a fingernail. look at this. >> reporter: photographer tom evans has been following the climbers as they make their way up the dawn wall, the toughest slope on el capitan. >> it's the biggest part of the wawlg. it's the sheerest part of the wall. it's the longest part of the wall. so i figured their hands would be torn to shreds after a week. >> reporter: jorgenson and caldwell are clinging to the sheer wall with only their fingers and toes using no equipment, other than safety ropes to stop a fall. >> i really want to do this thing. >> reporter: the climbing world is following it all on social media. jorgenson got past one of the most difficult stretches after falling 11 times in seven days. in video
. >> reporter: the stark beauty of el capitan always seizes the gaze of sightseers in yosemite valleyots on the granite wall that are the focus of attention now. climbers kevin jorgenson and tommy caldwell are within reach of the summit near the end of a climb long thought impossible. >> they're basically on the side of three empire state buildings holding on to things that are as big as a fingernail. look at this. >> reporter: photographer tom evans has been following the...
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no one knows for certain but the thought is that jack london would sit in this office, gaze out thatook at that tree and be inspired. >> i would have been inspired if i was jack london with this tree in my back yard. >> reporter: lately the tree has been a cause of worry. in old age it has become weakened unbalanced, deceased, a threat to the house. by last year park operations manager pat stevens was one of many who deemed that the stately oak would need to come down. >> it was the threat to the visitors to the park. >> reporter: now the state has announced a retrieve. they've studied the oak, pruned it, bought maybe ten years. better yet there is this. a seedling for planting nearby next month. for a wise experienced oak tree with little time left, it's the best possible future. >> a bridge. this tree carries the dna of the mother tree and the mother tree was family of jack london. >> reporter: in a state park dedicated to a great writer, that's a tribute. from jack london state park in sonoma county, abc7 news. >>> get this a man is in trouble with the law because of a cheeseburge
no one knows for certain but the thought is that jack london would sit in this office, gaze out thatook at that tree and be inspired. >> i would have been inspired if i was jack london with this tree in my back yard. >> reporter: lately the tree has been a cause of worry. in old age it has become weakened unbalanced, deceased, a threat to the house. by last year park operations manager pat stevens was one of many who deemed that the stately oak would need to come down. >> it...
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live at the convention center right now "action news" reporter annie mccormack, annie, you had car gazing and people watching all under one roof tonight. >> reporter: yeah, jim, take a look at this car. this is definitely one to look at. this is a $300,000 lamborghini, owned by fckerbeck but i can tell thaw tonight is in the just all about the the glitz and glamour but it is all about the kid at chop. dressed to the nine's people filed in the pennsylvania convention center for 2015 philadelphia auto show, black tie tailgate. tonight, it is all about the kid, proceed benefit the the neonatology division at the children's hospital of philadelphia. >> this is mostly research money, we're hiring research people we're doing pulmonary research and airway research and neurology research. >> reporter: glamour, glitz, fast cars, food and dancing kicked off the nine day event for people to rome 700,000 square feet filled with automobiles from 40 manufacturers, all here in philadelphia. channel six "action news" is a proud sponsor of the event. >> the economic impact of this show on the region's ove
live at the convention center right now "action news" reporter annie mccormack, annie, you had car gazing and people watching all under one roof tonight. >> reporter: yeah, jim, take a look at this car. this is definitely one to look at. this is a $300,000 lamborghini, owned by fckerbeck but i can tell thaw tonight is in the just all about the the glitz and glamour but it is all about the kid at chop. dressed to the nine's people filed in the pennsylvania convention center for...
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what could be better than gazing hung really at that next tasty field of hemlock?ontroversy surrounding the bay area's own tom brady as the nfl investigates whether the new england patriots used underinflated footballs in their victory over indianapolis. new audio has surfaced of the patriots quarterback expressing his like of deflated footballs. it came during an interview in 2011 with a boston radio station. >> when gronk scores like his eighth touchdown of the year he spikes the ball and it deflates the ball which i like that i like the deflated ball. >> former 49er jerry rice tweeted about the controversy. 11 of 12 balls underinflated? can anyone spell "cheating"? >> reporter: so-called deflategate heating up. nfl sources telling espn in sunday's game that has the new england patriots super bowl-bound, 11 of the team's 12 game balls were underinflated by two pounds per square inch. >> the softer football is easier to handle and perhaps would lead to increased offensive efficiency for patriots. >> reporter: while on offense each team uses their own footballs, wh
what could be better than gazing hung really at that next tasty field of hemlock?ontroversy surrounding the bay area's own tom brady as the nfl investigates whether the new england patriots used underinflated footballs in their victory over indianapolis. new audio has surfaced of the patriots quarterback expressing his like of deflated footballs. it came during an interview in 2011 with a boston radio station. >> when gronk scores like his eighth touchdown of the year he spikes the ball...
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. >> gaze away disapprovingly all you like, jesus.sacramonte is riddled with caves, many of them older than anyone even remembers. spanish gypsies have lived here in caves turned homes like this for hundreds of years. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they call this an juergas, an informal, intimate and spontaneous performance. what jazz musicians might recognize as a jam session. >> this is it. granada, the only place in the world where you get to see real flamenco in a cave. >> alissia is an aficionado. [ speaking foreign language ] our host is a poet, historian, and a patriarch of the community here. an icon of the flamenco world. you see travelers, roma people are more embraced by the culture here than most other places in europe. >> we have our own gypsies. those are ours. i can tell you thee things we -- for sure we do here. we do flamenco. we do tapas. and we do siestas. which -- >> you do them well. >> we know how to live, don't we? >> yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ]. ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ]. >>
. >> gaze away disapprovingly all you like, jesus.sacramonte is riddled with caves, many of them older than anyone even remembers. spanish gypsies have lived here in caves turned homes like this for hundreds of years. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they call this an juergas, an informal, intimate and spontaneous performance. what jazz musicians might recognize as a jam session. >> this is it. granada, the only place in the world where you get to see real flamenco in a cave. >>...
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. >> gaze away disapprovingly all you like, jesus.is riddled with caves, many of them older than anyone even remembers. spanish gypsies have lived here in caves turned homes like this for hundreds of years. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they call this a juergas, an informal, intimate and spontaneous performance. what jazz musicians might recognize as a jam session. >> this is it. granada, the only place in the world where you get to see real flamenco in a cave. >> alicea just like everyone in granada is an aficionado. [ speaking foreign language ] our host is a poet, historian, and patriarch of the hitano community here. an icon of the flamenco world. you see travelers, roma people are more embraced by the culture here than most other places in europe. >> we have our own gypsies. those are ours. yeah. i can tell you three things that we for sure we do here. we do flamenco. we do tapas. and we do siestas. which -- >> you do them well. >> we know how to live, don't we? >> yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ [ singing ] [ speaking foreign languag
. >> gaze away disapprovingly all you like, jesus.is riddled with caves, many of them older than anyone even remembers. spanish gypsies have lived here in caves turned homes like this for hundreds of years. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they call this a juergas, an informal, intimate and spontaneous performance. what jazz musicians might recognize as a jam session. >> this is it. granada, the only place in the world where you get to see real flamenco in a cave. >> alicea just like...
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annie mccormick was there to gaze at the cars on display. >> reporter: people crowded into the 2015 philadelphia auto show, black tie tailgate. proceeds benefits the neo neonatal division of the children's hospital. glamour, glitz fast cars and food and dancing kicked off the 9 day event for people to roam 700,000 square feet. channel 6 "action news" is a proud sponsor of the event. >> the economic impact of this show on the region is over $40 million. every year it grows. whatever your pleasure from the exotic to conventional. >> look at all the new models. >> you can touch and sit inside. >> this is awesome. >> reporter: even take a ride. >> i love it, you're up on one side the thing doesn't role. it's a lot of fun. >> they used this as a spring board to buy a car. it's a great way to see cars and there's no hassle or sales men sitting on top of you. >> reporter: consumers use the show to show no trends. >> 6, $700 a use for a consumer. there's 50, 6 bucks a months they can by something different or better options. >> reporter: take a look at this lamborghini, # hundred thousand dollars -- $30
annie mccormick was there to gaze at the cars on display. >> reporter: people crowded into the 2015 philadelphia auto show, black tie tailgate. proceeds benefits the neo neonatal division of the children's hospital. glamour, glitz fast cars and food and dancing kicked off the 9 day event for people to roam 700,000 square feet. channel 6 "action news" is a proud sponsor of the event. >> the economic impact of this show on the region is over $40 million. every year it grows....
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♪ ♪ >> i'd like to walk down on hollywood boulevard because now it's his star coming and i set my gazeuture. >> so on this day, reflection, i say thank you for going on this journey with me. i'll see you at the movies. ♪ ♪ i'll see you at the movies. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
♪ ♪ >> i'd like to walk down on hollywood boulevard because now it's his star coming and i set my gazeuture. >> so on this day, reflection, i say thank you for going on this journey with me. i'll see you at the movies. ♪ ♪ i'll see you at the movies. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> i'd like to walk down on hollywood boulevard, because i know it's his star coming, and i set my gazen this day's reflection, i say thank you for going on this journey with me. i'll see you at the movies. ♪ >>> step right up and see the astonishing year ever with all the thrills, chills, politics, sports, movies and much more with our guest, comedian judy gold, bill nye, the science guy, ben stein, radio host bethany watson, actor fred willard, cnn contributor van jones, and our own brooke baldwin. it's all t
>> i'd like to walk down on hollywood boulevard, because i know it's his star coming, and i set my gazen this day's reflection, i say thank you for going on this journey with me. i'll see you at the movies. ♪ >>> step right up and see the astonishing year ever with all the thrills, chills, politics, sports, movies and much more with our guest, comedian judy gold, bill nye, the science guy, ben stein, radio host bethany watson, actor fred willard, cnn contributor van jones, and...
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and was there to gaze at the cars on display. >> reporter: people filed into the pennsylvania convention center for the 2015 philadelphia auto show black tie tailgate. it's all about the kids. proceeds benefit the neonatology division at philadelphia hospital. >> we're doingearch that will help children. >> reporter: there are 40 manufacturers all here in philadelphia. channel 6 "action news" is a proud sponsor of the event. >> the impact on the show on the region is $40 million. >> reporter: whatever your pleasure from the exotic to the conventional. you can touch and sit inside. >> this is awesome. >> reporter: and even take a ride. >> i love its cool, because you're up on one side and the thing doesn't roll. it's a lot of fun. >> they used this as a spring board to buy a car. it's a great way to come down and see cars. there's no hassle or salesman sitting on top of you. >> reporter: expect this year's choices to reflect record-low gas prices. >> 6, $700 less a year, there's 50, 60 bucks a month they can buy something different or better options. >> reporter: take a look at this lambo
and was there to gaze at the cars on display. >> reporter: people filed into the pennsylvania convention center for the 2015 philadelphia auto show black tie tailgate. it's all about the kids. proceeds benefit the neonatology division at philadelphia hospital. >> we're doingearch that will help children. >> reporter: there are 40 manufacturers all here in philadelphia. channel 6 "action news" is a proud sponsor of the event. >> the impact on the show on the...
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under the gaze of many nicolas maduro blamed the oligarchy for the scarcities. >> this is the last chance that i am giving the capitalist distributors before i take drastic action. >> reporter: he's not saying what it will be he has called on the pro-government national assembly. starting an investigation on tuesday into an attempted coup de ta and there's no doubt who will be to blame. at the supermarket opposition students march past enormous queues. they don't deserve this says a demonstrator urging people to join the protest. as they hold their place, people look on in silence, at least for now. >>> u.s. president obama will be looking to strengthen ties with india when he begins a 3-day visit on sunday. relations between india and the u.s. have been strained. obama and narendra modi are said to have developed a strong rapport. >>> it's been more than a year since thousands were struck by violence in pradesh. most of the victims have been resettled elsewhere. some fear that will not be enough to get them through the harsh winter. >> reporter: it's not much. this is the only place that
under the gaze of many nicolas maduro blamed the oligarchy for the scarcities. >> this is the last chance that i am giving the capitalist distributors before i take drastic action. >> reporter: he's not saying what it will be he has called on the pro-government national assembly. starting an investigation on tuesday into an attempted coup de ta and there's no doubt who will be to blame. at the supermarket opposition students march past enormous queues. they don't deserve this says a...
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doesn't the gaze of the deceased leader hugo chavez, president maduro blames the olagarky. >> he has called on the pro-national assembly to launch an investigation starting on tuesday into what he calls an attempted economic coup d'etat, and there is no doubt who will be blamed. back at the market, opposition students march a past the still enormous queue. we don't deserve this, says this demonstrator urging people to join the protest. but as they hold their place in line people just look on in silence. at least for now. lucia newman, al jazeera, caracas. >> two years on from the riots in india thousands of people remain displaced. the fighting in 2013 stemmed from a surge of violence between the local muslim and hindu communities. most of the victims have been helped by the government to recycle elsewhere but some fear that there won't be enough to get them through the harsh winter. >> it's not much but this is the only place that they call home now. they left their village amid violence in 2013. struggling through another harsh winter she's reminded of everything they left, heat, w
doesn't the gaze of the deceased leader hugo chavez, president maduro blames the olagarky. >> he has called on the pro-national assembly to launch an investigation starting on tuesday into what he calls an attempted economic coup d'etat, and there is no doubt who will be blamed. back at the market, opposition students march a past the still enormous queue. we don't deserve this, says this demonstrator urging people to join the protest. but as they hold their place in line people just look...
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i will tell you what, we're not pathetic, and we certainly do better than this negative naval gazing nausea that says our best days are behind us. take a look at an economic recovery beats a world that can't remotely keep our pace. i think it's time to quit making excuses for what we're not and celebrate what we are. because compared to these other losers, we're on fire. so america quit wining and start getting back to winning. and all of us, get moving. larry says he'll personally deliver an ass whooping. interesting. you hear in the mainstream about how awful we are. i'm looking at the comparison with the rest of the world. europe is disintegrating. asia is flatlining. say what you will, we're doing pretty well. >> you know, we are doing pretty well. see, neil, that's a fact. and people don't like to base their emotions and how they feel about things on facts. we love rumor. we love a naysayer. we love a nasty horrible bad story that we can buy into. we love to wine and wallow in our misery. when we go to social media and whoever we trust on television, and they say something horri
i will tell you what, we're not pathetic, and we certainly do better than this negative naval gazing nausea that says our best days are behind us. take a look at an economic recovery beats a world that can't remotely keep our pace. i think it's time to quit making excuses for what we're not and celebrate what we are. because compared to these other losers, we're on fire. so america quit wining and start getting back to winning. and all of us, get moving. larry says he'll personally deliver an...